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make sense Meaning in marathi ( make sense शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



समजण्यासारखे व्हा, अर्थपूर्ण असणे,

Verb:

अर्थपूर्ण असणे,



make sense's Usage Examples:

non-linear images and associations; the hypnopompic state is emotional and credulous dreaming cognition trying to make sense of real-world stolidity.


communications agency Bromley launched a new model/strategy utilizing transcultural sociological theory as a means to segment and "make sense" of the changing.


A contradiction in conception happens when, if a maxim were to be universalized, it ceases to make sense, because.


It doesn"t make sense for a race of sociopathic kleptomaniacs to exist in a culture.


It also often doesn't make sense to draw diagrams of the whole program source, as that represents just too much detail to be of interest at the level of the UML diagrams.


There were slight amendments to the text, either to make sense of the openings of an instalment (e.


Ballard claimed that "it was an attempt for me to make sense of that tragic event.


need to provide a culturally safe environment in which people could "intellectualise" or make sense of their experiences.


These numbers stations will continue to broadcast gibberish or random messages according to their usual schedule; this is done to expend the resources of one's adversaries as they try in vain to make sense of the data, and to avoid revealing the purpose of the station or activity of agents by broadcasting solely when needed.


classical notions of entropy and its growth do not make sense in deterministically computed universes.


connections, an artist with an interest in genocide, and a contractor who erects billboards on building sites; each tries to make sense of a changed world.


provides what Bart Ehrman has termed, "A vision of heavenly secrets that can make sense of earthly realities".


confirmation of moral standards, or reflect prejudices, or be a way to make sense of societal anxieties.



Synonyms:

feel, perceive, comprehend,



Antonyms:

unimportance, significant, meaninglessness, insignificant,



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